Am I Ineligible for Invisalign?

I've always been interested in Invisalign but I've always assumed I was ineligible for it. When I asked my dentist about it she waved it off and immediately said it would not work for me and so I never bothered looking into it further. That was several years ago and I know teeth change and she never gave me a clear reason why Invisalign was not an option for me. I'm thinking of going in for a consultation but first I'd like to hear other dentists' opinions.

Doctor Answers 7

Invisalign might be a good solution for your crowded teeth

March 23rd, 2011

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Invisalign treatment procedures have improved significantly over the last decade and continue to advance. So the earlier dismissal of your 'eligibility" for Invisalign more than likely no longer applies. Also, you might take in to account that dentists, and some orthodontists, that are not experienced in managing Invisalign treatment are less likely to recognize its potentials than a doctor who has extensive experience. I suggest you consult with an orthodonitist in your area whose practice includes a significant number of Invisalign patients. That way you are most likely to get the information you need to make an informed decision as to whether Invisalign is right for you.

Invisalign Candidate?

March 14th, 2011

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There is NO DOUBT you can use Invisalign. The only matter in question is whether or not all of your dental concerns can be resolved with Invisalign. I would suggest you consult a dentist or orthodontist who works with Invisalign (or another clear aligner system) AND conventional braces. Good luck, you will be VERY happy when the teeth are straight!

Invisalign may work for you

March 14th, 2011

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The photo showing the crowding of your teeth makes it look like Invisalign would be able to align these teeth. The question then hinges on your bite. It's always hard to tell from one photo what someone's bite is really like. In some cases braces give a better result, but only a visit to your local orthodontist who does BOTH Invisalign and braces will provide the right answer for you.

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Consult with an orthodontist

March 14th, 2011

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Hi. . I would recommend that you consult with an orthodontist who has experience with invisalign and braces. It is very hard to tell from the pictures what your bite is like- it is evident that you have crowding. It is possible that you are a candidate for invisalign but there may be limitations to what invisalign can accomplish- It is best to learn the pros and cons of braces and invisalign for your particular case. That is why I recommend that you see an orthodontist so that you can review all your treatment options.

Invisalign can do amazing things sometimes

March 14th, 2011

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While your case is not ideal, it does not appear at first glance to be impossible with Invisalign. However, brackets and wires are more predictable, even the invisible (tooth colored) ones like 6 month braces.

Invisalign 6MonthsSmiles

March 14th, 2011

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Invisalign has very specific indications : You can only move teeth 15 degrees and about 3 mm.

More than that you need braces. By looking at the picture it seems you would be a candidate . Or better yet you are a candidate for clear braces with the 6MontsSmiles method . It moves teeth faster and more efficiently than invisalign

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